Sat Sep 08, 2012 4:27 pm
Here's Boudreau's full defensive line:
c-5(+5)e11,T-20(pb-20)
That's pretty much as bad as it could possibly be. Essentially, you're giving the entire opposing team except their catchers license to steal every time they get a jump, with virtual impunity. And good stealers can steal without a jump, again with virtual impunity.
With all those steal attempts and a t-20, a ton of balls would go into CF for erros, so those runners would go from 1b to 3b and a runner on 3B will score. Plus you've got the pb-20. Yikes!
In one recent 80M league, I used Mike Piazza's cheaper card at C. Two of my SP*'s had 0 holds. The other two had +1 holds. Piazza's defensive line reads: c-4(+1)e5,T-7(pb-6). The defensive damage was 261 SB, .774 OSB%, 23 PB, and 29 errors by Piazza.
Now compare Piazza's c-4(+1)e5,T-7(pb-6) to Boudreau's c-5(+5)e11,T-20(pb-20).
You'd be lucky to get away with 400 SB, 900 OSB%, 95 PB, 50 errors. How many runs that equals, I'm not sure...but a lot.
On the other hand, you can use Lou's excellent 1e18 at SS and find somebody (anybody!) else to play catcher. That's what I'd do.